GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. -- After
a spirited discussion over a photo of a girl wearing a tuxedo at
Thursday's Clay County School Board meeting, the principal's decision
to ban the picture from the Fleming Island High School yearbook stands.
Kelli
Davis, 18, had her senior class photo taken in a tuxedo top and bow-tie
outfit provided for boys rather than the gown-like drape and pearls
provided for girls. The school's principal decided it could not appear
in the yearbook because she didn't follow the dress code.
Kelli,
a straight-A student with no discipline problems, is a self-proclaimed
lesbian. She said she was uncomfortable to have her chest exposed in
the photo.
"Because
that's me, you know. That represents me. The drape does not," Davis
said. "They're not accepting me, that's the whole reason we're here."
Davis denies it's about her sexual orientation, just about a student not following the rules.
"There's
a dress code to follow -- a dress code expected for senior pictures in
the yearbook, and she chose not to follow them. It's just that simple,"
Clay School Superintendent David Owens said.
More than half of
the 24 people who addressed the controversy supported using Davis'
picture in the yearbook, some applauding after Cindi Davis, the teen's
mother, asked the board "What is so offensive about this tiny picture?"
Cindi
Davis asked the school board not only to reverse the principal's
decision on the photo, but to apologize for firing the yearbook editor,
who voiced her support of publishing the photo.
While the board's
ruling will keep the photo from appearing with other senior pictures,
it will appear in the yearbook. Kelli's parents bought a two-page ad in
the back of the book for $700, which will feature the picture.
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